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Cytiva Whatman™ Qualitative Filter Paper: Grade 113V Circles
Description
Saves time required to quadrant-fold circles to fit conical filter funnels in repetitive or multiple analyses. Whatman™ Qualitative Filter Paper: Grade 113V Circles boast the fastest flow rate of the qualitative grades. Crepe surface promotes ultra high loading capacity.
These extremely strong filter papers have a high wet strength due to the addition of a small quantity of chemically stable resin. Normal qualitative applications will not introduce any significant impurities into the filtrate.
- Ultra high loading capacity with a particle retention well suited for use with coarse or gelatinous
- Fastest flow rate of the qualitative grades
- Crepe surface
- Thickest filter paper in the qualitative range
- Retention of coarse particles: nominal particle retention rating of 30 μm
- Pleated for easy use in applications involving a conical filter funnel
Note: Resins contain nitrogen so these grades should not be used in Kjeldahl estimations or similar operations.
Specifications
Specifications
| Description | Grade 113V Creped Filter Paper, Wet-Strengthened, 125 mm circle (100 pcs) |
| Format | Pleated Circle |
| Material | Cellulose |
| Particle Retention | 30 μm |
| Pore Size | >30 μm |
| Filtration Speed | Herzberg 28 sec. |
| Flow Rate | Fast |
| For Use With (Application) | GE’s Whatman Grade 113V creped filter paper, for use with a conical filter funnel, offers fast filtration and high loading capacity for analysis involving coarse particles or gelatinous precipitates. |
| Grade | Grade 113V |
| Porosity | Coarse and gelatinous precipitates |
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